Gunner Kiel is going to Notre Dame. For now. The risk of writing those words is that they could meaningless by the end of this column.
Ask Indiana and LSU. Both schools thought they had the five-star quarterback. Both were wrong. Kiel, considered the nation's best prep quarterback recruit from Columbus, Ind., hung with the Hoosiers and coach Kevin Wilson for four months (July to October). There is bread on supermarket shelves that lasted longer than Kiel's undying promise to LSU.
Twenty days.
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